Yeah...
1) You end up spending a lot of time looking to the humi at your temp and humidity levels.
2) You constantly stare at your stock.
3) When looking in you start to think how much more can I put in there.
4) You accidentally mention how low but pretty your humi is and get bombed.
5) You end up spending a lot of time looking to the humi at your temp and humidity levels.
go to Cheaphumidors bro and look at their imperfects section. That's where I got my glass top. :tu
Yeah...
1) You end up spending a lot of time looking to the humi at your temp and humidity levels.
2) You constantly stare at your stock.
3) When looking in you start to think how much more can I put in there.
4) You accidentally mention how low but pretty your humi is and get bombed.
5) You end up spending a lot of time looking to the humi at your temp and humidity levels.
go to Cheaphumidors bro and look at their imperfects section. That's where I got my glass top. :tu
Thanks folks, I'm leaning towards the glass top humidor. My take is less opening of the box, I can just peer into my box of sin-ful pleasures. :ss
I'm in the market for a new humidor. I'm thinking of getting a glass top humidor ala' the El Rey Humidor. Are there any drawbacks with glass top humidors?
Don't worry you will still be opening it quite regularly. You will tell yourself that it is because you want to get some fresh air circulating in there, but mostly it's because they haven't developed a humi that you can smell your smokes though yet, and what good is looking if you can't smell that heavenly smell?